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Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of AVE5530 Co-administered With Atorvastatin in Primary Hypercholesterolemia...

Hypercholesterolemia

The present study is assessing the efficacy and safety of AVE5530 (25mg and 50mg) co-administered with all approved doses of atorvastatin in a double-blind comparison with placebo, AVE5530 alone and atorvastatin alone in the management of patients with primary hypercholesterolemia. The main objective is to evaluate the effects of the association AVE5530+atorvastatin on LDL-C level reduction after 12 weeks of treatment. The effects of AVE5530+atorvastatin on other lipid parameters will be assessed as secondary objectives

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trial Comparing Torcetrapib/Atorvastatin To Simvastatin In Subjects With High Cholesterol...

HyperlipidemiaDyslipidemia1 more

The Torcetrapib project was terminated on December 2, 2006 due to safety findings. Cholesterol levels will be measured over six weeks in subjects being treated with two different kinds of cholesterol medications to see how the different treatments compare to one another.

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

Cholesterol-Lowering Effects of Policosanol

HypercholesterolemiaCombined Hyperlipidemia

Despite undeniable progress in the reduction of morbidity and mortality of coronary heart disease (CHD) prevention is a mainstay for medical intervention. The importance of elevated serum cholesterol for the formation and progress of CHD can be regarded as proved after the results of the major intervention studies became available. These studies have provided key evidence for a positive correlation of lipid lowering and decreased mortality. Other studies in patients with established CHD have shown that stabilization and regression of atherosclerotic lesions is possible with lowering of cholesterol using a variety of agents. Different studies have also investigated the long-term effects of lipid lowering strategies on atherosclerosis by means of coronary angiography and have demonstrated that lipid reduction reduces progression of atherosclerosis and can promote atherosclerosis regression. Thus, it has been demonstrated that cholesterol lowering therapy reduces the risk of CHD and diminishes cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Policosanol is a drug that presumably possesses both hypocholesterolemic and antiplatelet effects. Furthermore there are hints to even more positive effects that influence the development of atherosclerosis, i.e. inhibition of LDL peroxidation and smooth muscle cell proliferation. Previous studies showed efficacy in dose ranges of mostly 5 to 20 mg Policosanol per day. As nearly all previous studies have been performed in Latin America it cannot be excluded that either ethnic or nutritional factors contribute to the dose found to be optimal in this region. This circumstance as well as the requirement to meet the ICH Guideline "Ethnic Factors in the Acceptability of Foreign Clinical Data" make further studies, i.e. a dose-finding clinical trial, an efficacy clinical trial in European patients and a long-term tolerability clinical trial in Caucasian patients necessary. It is known from more than 60 clinical studies performed so far that Policosanol has an excellent safety profile. A placebo-controlled design was considered appropriate as patients with two or more risk factors for the development of cardiovascular events and a LDL of greater than 190 mg/dl were excluded; the chance of getting an active lipid-lowering agent during the treatment phase was 80 %.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria

Multiple Ascending Dose Study of SPC5001 in Treatment of Healthy Subjects and Subjects With FH

Hypercholesterolemia

The purpose is to study Safety and Tolerability.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of Extended-Release Niacin + Laropiprant + Simvastatin in...

Primary HypercholesterolemiaDyslipidemia

This study is being done to find out if tablets containing extended release (ER) niacin, laropiprant, and simvastatin (ERN/LRPT/SIM) are as effective as tablets containing ER niacin and laropiprant taken with simvastatin tablets (ERN/LRPT + SIM) for lowering high cholesterol and high lipid levels in the blood. The primary hypothesis is that ERN/LRPT/SIM 2 g/40 mg is equivalent to ERN/LRPT 2 g co-administered with simvastatin 40 mg in reducing low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C).

Terminated17 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Tolerability of Anacetrapib Added to Ongoing Lipid-Lowering Therapy in Adult Participants...

Hyperlipoproteinemia Type IIHomozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia

This study will evaluate the safety and effect of anacetrapib on low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) when added to ongoing lipid-lowering therapy. The primary hypothesis is that treatment with anacetrapib 100 mg for 12 weeks will lower LDL-C to a greater extent than treatment with placebo.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Lapaquistat Acetate in Subjects With Hypercholesterolemia

Hypercholesterolemia

The purpose of this study is to determine the role of time of dosing on the lipid-lowering effects of lapaquistat acetate, once daily (QD) or twice daily (BID), in subjects with hypercholesterolemia.

Terminated51 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of AVE5530 as add-on to Ongoing High Doses of Statins in Patients...

Hypercholesterolemia

The present study is assessing the efficacy and safety of AVE5530 (25 mg and 50 mg) in add-on to ongoing treatment with high doses of statin in a double-blind manner in comparison with placebo, in the management of patients with severe primary hypercholesterolemia considered as inadequately controlled despite their ongoing statin treatment. The main objective is to evaluate the effects of the association AVE5530+statin on LDL-C level reduction after 12 weeks of treatment. The effects of AVE5530 on other lipid parameters will be assessed as secondary objectives.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Dehypotin® in the Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or...

Type 2 Diabetes MellitusCardiovascular Disease1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Dehypotin® in the Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Cardiovascular Disease. Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to 1 of 2 arms, either Dehypotin® or placebo, and will receive the diet advisement throughout the study.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

INdians Followed for INtensive Lipid Lowering Treatment and Its safetY

Hypercholesterolemia

In South Asian Canadians with documented coronary artery disease or diabetes and hypercholesterolemia with LDL-C levels > 2.0 mmol/L after 4 weeks of monotherapy with any statin: To compare the percent (%) of patients who achieve an LDL-C concentration of 2.0mmol/L after a 6-week course of treatment with ezetimibe 10 mg/day co-administered with any statin at any dose versus doubling of the current statin dose.

Terminated24 enrollment criteria
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